Thousands of Cases of Shredded Cheese Recalled Due to Possible Metal Fragments
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The US Food and Drug Administration has announced an extensive recall of shredded cheese due to the possibility that it contains metal fragments. According to the report, the cheeses were distributed in 31 states and Puerto Rico, with many of them being sold at popular retailers such as Aldi, Target, Walmart and others.
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The reason listed for the recall is "potential metal fragments from supplier raw material," and Great Lakes Cheese from Hiram, Ohio, is the company ...
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